| Title : Characterization of a cypermethrin-degrading Methylobacterium sp. strain A-1 and molecular cloning of its carboxylesterase gene - Diegelmann_2015_J.Basic.Microbiol_55_1245 |
| Author(s) : Diegelmann C , Weber J , Heinzel-Wieland R , Kemme M |
| Ref : J Basic Microbiol , 55 :1245 , 2015 |
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Abstract :
A novel mesophilic bacterial strain, designated A-1, was isolated from microbially contaminated biopolymer microcapsules. The bacterium was able to withstand and grow in liquid cultures supplemented with the pyrethroid cypermethrin in concentrations up to 400 mg L(-1) . Furthermore, strain A-1 could use cypermethrin as sole carbon source and could degrade >50% of it in 12 h. Based on phenotypic and chemotaxonomic characterization, and phylogenetic analysis of 16S rRNA gene sequence, the strain A-1 was identified as Methylobacterium sp., which is the first reported cypermethrin degrader of methylotrophic bacteria. A role for esterase activity in cypermethrin biodegradation was presumed. Therefore, the carboxylesterase gene mse1 was amplified from the Methylobacterium sp. strain A-1 genome and the resulting 1 kb amplicon cloned into E. coli. Sequence analysis of the mse1-DNA insert revealed an open reading frame of 633 bp encoding for a putative carboxylesterase of 210 amino acid residues with a predicted molecular mass of 22 kDa. The amino acid sequence of the deduced enzyme MsE1 with the catalytic triad Ser106 , Asp156 , and His187 was found to be similar to that of alpha/beta-hydrolase fold proteins. The active site Ser106 residue is located in the consensus pentapeptide motif Gly-X-Ser-X-Gly that is typical of esterases. |
| PubMedSearch : Diegelmann_2015_J.Basic.Microbiol_55_1245 |
| PubMedID: 26131623 |
| Gene_locus related to this paper: 9hyp-a0a0h4llh9 |
| Gene_locus | 9hyp-a0a0h4llh9 |
Diegelmann C, Weber J, Heinzel-Wieland R, Kemme M (2015)
Characterization of a cypermethrin-degrading Methylobacterium sp. strain A-1 and molecular cloning of its carboxylesterase gene
J Basic Microbiol
55 :1245
Diegelmann C, Weber J, Heinzel-Wieland R, Kemme M (2015)
J Basic Microbiol
55 :1245